Racial differences in prostate-specific antigen levels and prostate-specific antigen densities in patients with prostate cancer

被引:17
作者
Abdalla, I
Ray, P
Ray, V
Vaida, F
Vijayakumar, S
机构
[1] Univ Illinois, Univ Chicago, Ctr Radiat Oncol, Michael Reese, Chicago, IL USA
[2] Cook Cty Hosp, Dept Urol, Chicago, IL 60612 USA
[3] Provident Hosp Cook Cty, Dept Pathol, Chicago, IL USA
[4] Univ Chicago, Dept Stat, Chicago, IL 60637 USA
来源
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY-CANCER CLINICAL TRIALS | 1999年 / 22卷 / 06期
关键词
prostate-specific antigen; race; prostate cancer;
D O I
10.1097/00000421-199912000-00001
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
To compare serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels and PSA density (PSAD) among African American (AA), white, and Hispanic men with prostate cancer (PC) seen in an urban, equal-access urology clinic. Between January 1988 and January 1993, 1,105 men were screened for PC at Cook County Hospital in Chicago, Illinois. A total of 529 men underwent transrectal ultrasound-guided prostate gland biopsies for abnormal digital rectal examination, suspect transrectal ultrasound, elevated PSA, or any combination of these abnormalities. PC was found in 246 patients (204 AAs, 22 whites, and 20 Hispanics). We analyzed the differences in PSA and PSAD among the three racial groups using univariate and multivariate analyses adjusting for race, age, clinical stage, and grade. AAs have a higher mean serum PSA levels (21.56 ng/ml) than whites (mean PSA of 10.96 ng/ml) and Hispanics (mean PSA of 8.25 ng/ml) (p = 0.04). The mean PSAD also was higher in AAs than in the other two groups (0.68 versus 0.34 for whites and 0.31 for Hispanics, p = 0.05). On a multivariate analysis, the PC stage and grade were overwhelmingly significant, whereas the race and age lost their statistical significance. AAs have higher serum PSA and PSAD than whites or Hispanics in an equal-access healthcare environment. Race is a significant factor in determining PSA and PSAD on univariate but not on multivariate analysis. Preliminary studies suggest that these differences are due to sociological, not biologic causes. These findings warrant a large, prospective study to investigate the extent and the causes of the racial differences in PSA and PSAD.
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